Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotypic plasticity and an ability to locally adapt. Reproductive traits are expected to be under strong selection when the new environment limits reproductive success of the invading species. This may be especially important for external fertilizers, which release sperm and eggs into the new environment. Despite adult tolerance to high salinity, the invasive fish Neogobius melanostomus (round goby) is absent from fully marine regions of the Baltic Sea, raising the possibility that its distribution is limited by tolerance during earlier life-stages. Here, we investigate the hypothesis that the spread of N. melanostomus is limited by sperm function ...
Species invasions often occur on coasts and estuaries where abiotic conditions vary, e.g. salinity, ...
Different lines of evidence suggest that the occurrence and extent of local adaptation in high gene ...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Aim The few fish species able to reproduce across wide osmotic ranges either plastically acclimate ...
For externally fertilising organisms in the aquatic environment, the abiotic fertilisation medium ca...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
Phenotypic expression may be and often is influenced by an organism’s developmental environment, ref...
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive – they must also be a...
In externally fertilizing species, the gametes of both males and females are exposed to the influenc...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
Species invasions are a global problem of increasing concern, especially in highly connected aquatic...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...
Species invasions often occur on coasts and estuaries where abiotic conditions vary, e.g. salinity, ...
Different lines of evidence suggest that the occurrence and extent of local adaptation in high gene ...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Invasive species may quickly colonize novel environments, which could be attributed to both phenotyp...
Aim The few fish species able to reproduce across wide osmotic ranges either plastically acclimate ...
For externally fertilising organisms in the aquatic environment, the abiotic fertilisation medium ca...
Organisms are adapted to reproduce in their specific environment by a range of different traits. For...
Phenotypic expression may be and often is influenced by an organism’s developmental environment, ref...
The distributions of species are not only determined by where they can survive – they must also be a...
In externally fertilizing species, the gametes of both males and females are exposed to the influenc...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...
Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fish...
Species invasions are a global problem of increasing concern, especially in highly connected aquatic...
In species with alternative reproductive tactics, there is much empirical support that parasitically...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...
Species invasions often occur on coasts and estuaries where abiotic conditions vary, e.g. salinity, ...
Different lines of evidence suggest that the occurrence and extent of local adaptation in high gene ...
Studies of colonization of new habitats that appear from rapidly changing environments are interesti...